Natal and Convert Buddhism and Mindfulness

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C. Medine
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abstract:Natal and convert practices of Buddhism and Christianity raise questions of authenticity. As second and third generations of children of American converts to Buddhism enter the practice, what constitutes natal Buddhism becomes complexified, and natal immigrants from places like Taiwan, as Carolyn Chen writes, often move away from Buddhism as a way of becoming Americanized. This paper examines these complexities using Mary Louise Pratt's concept of the "contact zone," in which cultures meet, and often collide, generating new forms, though in asymmetrical power relations. I, then, turn to mindfulness as a cultural practice in America. Mindfulness has become an industry in the United States. I argue that mindfulness may be an example of orientalist appropriation, and turn to the Buddha's teaching on mindfulness and a Franciscan Christian mode of mindfulness in contemplation. Recognizing the inevitable borrowing that occurs when cultures meet, this paper raises more questions than it gives answers, thinking through the effects on natal practitioners of convert borrowing and also through forms of mindfulness and what they offer convert practitioners in the multiple ways that modern American choose to belong, from dual belonging to borrowing.
出生和皈依佛教和正念
佛教和基督教的纳塔尔和皈依实践引发了真实性问题。随着皈依佛教的第二代和第三代美国人的孩子开始修行,构成天生佛教的东西变得复杂起来,而来自台湾等地的天生移民,正如卡罗琳·陈(Carolyn Chen)所写的那样,往往会离开佛教,作为一种变得美国化的方式。本文使用玛丽·路易斯·普拉特的“接触区”概念来研究这些复杂性,在这里,文化相遇,经常碰撞,产生新的形式,尽管是在不对称的权力关系中。于是,我把正念作为美国的一种文化实践。正念在美国已经成为一个产业。我认为正念可能是东方学挪用的一个例子,并转向佛陀关于正念的教导和方济各会基督教的正念沉思模式。认识到当文化相遇时不可避免地会发生借用,本文提出的问题比给出的答案更多,通过思考转换借用对出生实践者的影响,也通过正念的形式,以及它们以现代美国人选择归属的多种方式为转换实践者提供的东西,从双重归属到借用。
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期刊介绍: Buddhist-Christian Studies is a scholarly journal devoted to Buddhism and Christianity and their historical and contemporary interrelationships. The journal presents thoughtful articles, conference reports, and book reviews and includes sections on comparative methodology and historical comparisons, as well as ongoing discussions from two dialogue conferences: the Theological Encounter with Buddhism, and the Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies. Subscription is also available through membership in the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies .
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